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In Tennis, the ‘Nepo Babies’ Are Everywhere

The New York Times – Sports:

The names of a lot of the young pros on the tennis tour have a familiar ring to them. It’s about more than good genes.

Matthew Futterman
Author: Matthew Futterman

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Korda, Sebastian (2000- ), Nepotism, Shelton, Ben (2002- ), Tennis, Tsitsipas, Stefanos
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